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SDL 2009: Design for Motes and Mobiles

14th International SDL Forum Bochum, Germany, September 22-24, 2009 Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5719)

Part of the book sub series: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications (LNCCN)

Conference series link(s): SDL: International SDL Forum

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Model-Driven Development

    1. Model-Driven Construction of Embedded Applications Based on Reusable Building Blocks – An Example

      • Frank Alexander Kraemer, Vidar Slåtten, Peter Herrmann
      Pages 1-18
    2. Energy-Aware System Design with SDL

      • Reinhard Gotzhein, Marc Krämer, Lothar Litz, Alain Chamaken
      Pages 19-33
    3. Model-Driven Development of Time-Critical Protocols with SDL-MDD

      • Philipp Becker, Dennis Christmann, Reinhard Gotzhein
      Pages 34-52
    4. Towards Model Based Development of Managed Networked Embedded Systems

      • El Arbi Aboussoror, Ileana Ober, Michelle Sibilla
      Pages 53-62
  3. Analysis and Assessment

    1. Towards an Integrated Quality Assessment and Improvement Approach for UML Models

      • Akhtar Ali Jalbani, Jens Grabowski, Helmut Neukirchen, Benjamin Zeiss
      Pages 63-81
    2. Optimal String Edit Distance Based Test Suite Reduction for SDL Specifications

      • Gábor Kovács, Gábor Árpád Németh, Mahadevan Subramaniam, Zoltán Pap
      Pages 82-97
  4. Evolution of Development Languages

    1. Extending the User Requirements Notation with Aspect-Oriented Concepts

      • Gunter Mussbacher, Daniel Amyot
      Pages 115-132
    2. A UML Profile for Goal-Oriented Modeling

      • Muhammad R. Abid, Daniel Amyot, Stéphane S. Somé, Gunter Mussbacher
      Pages 133-148
  5. Language Implementation and Support

    1. Modelling a Debugger for an Imperative Voice Control Language

      • Andreas Blunk, Joachim Fischer, Daniel A. Sadilek
      Pages 149-164
    2. The ARC Programming Model

      • Kevin Marth, Shangping Ren
      Pages 165-181
  6. Application Studies

    1. The Challenges of Using SDL for the Development of Wireless Sensor Networks

      • Klaus Ahrens, Ingmar Eveslage, Joachim Fischer, Frank Kühnlenz, Dorian Weber
      Pages 200-221
    2. Modeling LTE Protocol for Mobile Terminals Using a Formal Description Technique

      • Anas Showk, David Szczesny, Shadi Traboulsi, Irv Badr, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Attila Bilgic
      Pages 222-238
    3. SDL/Virtual Prototype Co-design for Rapid Architectural Exploration of a Mobile Phone Platform

      • Shadi Traboulsi, Felix Bruns, Anas Showk, David Szczesny, Sebastian Hessel, Elizabeth Gonzalez et al.
      Pages 239-255
  7. Back Matter

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About this book

This volume contains the papers presented at the 14th SDL Forum, Bochum, Germany entitled Design for Motes and Mobiles. The SDL Forum has been held every two years for the last three decades and is one of the most important open events in the calendar for anyone from academia or industry involved in System DesignLanguagesandmodelling technologies. It is a primary conference event for discussion of the evolution and use of these languages. The most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and concerns in the ?eld are discussed and presented. The SDL Forum series addresses issues related to the modelling and analysis of reactive systems, distributed systems, and real-time and complex systems such as telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace applications. The intended audience of the series includes users of modelling techniques in industrial, research, and standardization contexts, as well as tool vendors and language researchers. Of course, during the last three decades languages, associated methods, and tools have evolved and new ones have been developed. The application domain haschangedalmostbeyondrecognition. Threedecadesagothemobiletechnology of today was science ?ction, whereas now we ?nd software systems embedded in inexpensive childrens’ toys. More recently multi-core processors have become common technology for consumer computers, and are beginning to be applied in smalldevices. Eveninsmallco-operating,independently poweredremotedevices (such as motes and mobile phones), there is enough memory and processing power to support quite sophisticated operating systems and applications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Telecommunications Software Engineering Limited, The Laurels, Cumbria, United Kingdom

    Rick Reed

  • Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany

    Attila Bilgic

  • Networked Systems Group, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany

    Reinhard Gotzhein

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